A dugong typically consumes between 40 to 70 pounds (18 to 32 kilograms) of seagrass daily. Their diet primarily consists of various species of seagrass, which they graze on in shallow coastal waters. This substantial intake is necessary to support their large size and energy needs. Dugongs play a crucial role in maintaining healthy seagrass ecosystems through their feeding habits.
150,000 lbs
a lot of food
cats can eat about 3 plate of food in one day
they eat 20 pices of food
they eat 10 time a day
they can eat about 1000grams of concentrated food
10-20kg a day
allot of food
100grams
Giraffes eat about 70 pounds of food a day
some sharks can eat up to 763.9 pounds a day
They eat 2 thousand pounds of food a day